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I I . 09140 nowe, 0 or A substitute. I paid 0 thrice the, fare.'- IENGLISIX COVUBIN. XiOXAX�TV AV TZM -P ,
� Iffic 1, ., , ,.. . XRATX$,� . Women's roquetm. I
I I , as did thogratof ul Stranger to the boatman RIA I JOTTEGS. . .� .
I . . � � 11oliag,drig I So the German people � - I I Who )3oy4 pnol, C . . Isighedayoull woman AfW
. - � Ivniol)er when they hear the boll in Uhland's verses, . An English Critic thinks that Lord , . . &Irls or %he 11glars *I I Ob clear, 11
I Tol.WU front rowe gro, .It is estimate Boo,consfield's art consists Ill, Appearing to . 4 pea. , ,urbelows of her
I , y old Steeple An unkempt man -a, stable -boy in appear a that ,Seventy years and Wales go pasl Sco the Ucrorm 9 exploriRg theJestoons and
I I I . new spring suit with a despe
I . D-tath%filulillar title to toll, 01,000,0007 will be required to Complete till -be right when he is eritirely wrong, - Xanco. . rAte air $or .. ...
f . - I lylion they hear the organ dirges . I ance$ nted tho 1=&Qrd. 0 yes, excavations at, Pompeii. , Sometime, I I,do wish ilrosgmal . wra would ' ' �
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- Swelling otio from chap6l:ddulo, they had a toom 1, and v. wornart, whof had At ,the Northampton Fatty sessions, Lucy Hooper writes, to the BostollnerAld: put in 06 Pocket, Or I wish I was si, mari- .
� . An.! tho Rogers chanting stirges,. ovidently been suddenly roused f.gom her A submarine volcanic eruption was lately . ahoemalwr has been fillet 94 Is Od for But, to describe the beauty of the,. I four- Bob,how many pockets have you got,?'
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� �ltvila&augll Alwayogoiliguoula. slumbers took a light to show. me to it. We observed near Corsica. It lasted about art. killing a bar.. The justices refusedtoa�low and -twenty daughters of the insior-general I
I . Brother Bob, after .some seconds of pra.,
. 31claigaval , ualutandtiandorsaylu,- passed first through a room, where At two hour, producing much 91tutiOu Of the, seat the prosecutor to be cross, -examined. - would be a hopeless Usk. 14nglitih girls are found arithmetical �
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014 Gartnalt. tongue , roe tables, men. were plaTing cards- while the air became charged witbt, sulphur- Uj. so prettT as a rule $be, . Z
uothou's praying . .Parnell is Said by those who wit. ,t they can even Man- deliberation tinged with sadness : 1� Wall.
. . Tht t hAtit 81151)od Mola 0 I . � Age to OoX pretty in the, hideous garbs lot me 000; f , our and three is seven Ari(j I
. . . A -id t;ic hyntus that Luther sung; ' - as I saw throug4 almost blinding smoke- on& vapor. nossed his. entrance into ilia House of COM. ,I$
, lqvi,oa is our loving blakei, than through a kitchen where Fiioeutombecl skeletons have been dis- Mons to. have &gQd Considerably since lie Wherein they per Wt in disguisino their four is plevent, but I in
I T,iat %% riero'or our foot shall xopit, table covered in Switzerland-, which from the ab- , eau tQ have Another
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I . I with her Lead on a was "souridly last appearea there. A. Aerce light burned own charms. So itlacine four-arid4w.enty . .
. � fStiJ1 w0journeytowards 'Gotra Aero'- sleeping, And where a small blitol� 4o,,,, came serice of metal ornaments Ana other India& I I put in my vest right away and An inside 1�
. , Itelulgans 11 Always Going huluo. - tions, are supposelto belong ,to an ag * ' in his eyes, and lie looked the attenuated Brigliell damsels, %'vidently carof ly o4e on both sides of rity co , at would bat
. I . I out from somewhere to growl at me�tbeir � ,a prior selected for their arsenal attractions, handy. Father carries things sometimes irk .
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. . . gehrinligi Nvoctroallsoweary" Across a stone passagge. it was a small, low !to thatof bronze. - . . embodiment of an idea. all gotten up in C rich Ana tastGfU1 his I lierally got a,long with
. . A:x:ltli,iwillawfi,(Lu.they,wavL4, . Mr. 11. Richard, M. P., Las announced at hat, but I call go I
. room We found, withu'porcolain, stove that German manufacturers have found the annual meeting of the Pe 11 . find v picturesque toilets t Wherewith, I About a dozen packets.' We submit that I
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. . Sot; ty bj�,liing, sweetly, dreary, occupied considerable space, a short boa, a Another use for paper. They make Stoves . 'lea 80cl9ty wlie a, the American, 6 age was ran. pookots are 4 privilege .Which in -
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Al. ou 11 t, to the tranquil,fA'aye. ao earliest opportunity dared familiar beficire they dazzled ad to tile Be , ,ustboopen
. IV _. chair, a N-vaslistAnd and two trunks. Tile of that material, in which the fire blazes that he will thko tJ _.
_J_Iii n tli,j pol(leii ilitchor a broken,
11 ,%k itli its t,fre,3 una with its tuaill, room had that forlorn air of tidiness that a Q1100rfullYwithOutthe Slightest injury to during the present session of Parliament of tile ,Yes of the British publi x. The inconveniences Of
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. � Ant) t1io lender words mi -o r,Vokoii, , reintroducing his motion for an interna- The effect le- feminine attire for business, purposes Ara
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. ,�jultn',;tual, Ivearegoill.-lionle. . robar May have that is never occupied. the paperencloshigil. tional reduction of armaments. , was Simply enchanting. Bat Sufficiently oneroua. ,without' making it
. - - The bad was covered with a band- Attention Las been called to the existence . , the great attraotion. of the evening for MO barren .of pockets, Trimming 1 .Most 00 ,
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. . The monument provided by 9i 0 national . a
. 4,4: INE DAW.E $IQ ULE .1 some enough knit cover, and'the window- of large apiaries in a Crowded quarter -of was not upon the stage, for, elf our enter. packets now,a-dayB, except that they Seem.
. I .. finer 11 . OSe Ing the, house, We noticed tha.t the Usual
curtains were creclied. The floor was bare, Parls. From sugar re . Ids in tile vicinity pixpormy subscription � in memory. of th I . to be put on thewroug side out. R,ve4 the.
. . .1 . I who porisIled by the sinking of the steamer � preparations had beeli. made that, armoun"
. but clean. There were two coloreUrench tile b�cs secure An abundant Supply Of . I .ladies' putso. has to be c5rriedin the hand, .
� JVO �vara, nearing tliq Christmas holidays � 1. Alice, in Septem I �
a -heads . I Oul sweets, .making the lliv.es a profitable in. Princess - � bar, 1878, has just ilia Advent of some,,portion of the royal .
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. and II,A plaullecl all sorts of festivities; lithographs oil the w lie and SIA - I been Created in Woolwich cemetery, at the family, that is t6 say, two boxes had been or is exposed in a shallow outSide bag witlx .
, de a of blandly smili a women, On the vestment to their owners. � . I .
gifts t'id gbrxios for the children, A Ch , CL mouth gaping to the passer-by. We cart I
- rist-1 to of the stovo as Ile of ed-olothing, mit of the hillock where the majOritY. thrown into one by removing the partition, scarcely recall 4, wQm
. Scienti8ts have of late had a growing con- , Snail .
Via, da,nebig anil all that, when my w ,
maz t" 'th w ich the Oman ade the bed with - of the 700 bodies were buried. I 4ul _pgklaxight of whiclik I
I brotbctr received it letter which suriunoned ViCtion that the development of parasites � I bouquets of fresh Spring flowers had the Sox is in mi ore (lire. need' ill6th ilia right
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a dexterity that surprised me, she was so upoli the - pLylloxero, will prove. the most The farm servants of Somerset audDorset beenplaqed alongthafront, Inafewraintites to pockets., It is a Concession -�vhicih *ill .
-hiratto1�1iiglArld� He wouldbeabserit from heavy lookilig, I I ventured to try my I I I hold their annual riteating on Mo,aayweek, ,,I � P
. effective plan Of 40etr . . a tremendous storm. of a] not be gainea, perhaps, till wrung frora
. O.Ying that Bud simiw 1.
Parl� tjoveral days -would return Christ- , . Pplauee greeted 1. .
. .. limit6d G orman on hot by asklin 1 if'I could f, theq)hyll- Mr. Joseph Arch, speaking of the U nalish the entrance of ilia three pole little girls in dressmakers by v4 callipad.all at the ballot-
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. I mas InOrning, or at the earliest the night have my top, and Borne rolls and butter a cra has now appeared in Sicily, And its land questio4., held that Act one faral in ,vihilebaslimere frocks And scArlets%shes, box. But it will have to Como. When it
. 0 before. His tyto boys, one eight, the other 'brought to My room, for I felt the need of x twonty produced h6lf as Much as it miglit and of two ta)l boys in midshipmen's uni. was once' decided to. teach women the
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� a d becil left at, StuttgRrd in the family establishing a connectiori with oomobo.4y ill . and there wor6 eleven millions of acres forms, the children of the Prince of Wales. alphabet, a I a 0 S Of tieg f . 1.
of a loi,med professor who charged himstaff � , . A correspondent of a Tasmanian j;urn%l , . . - ,, 11 otl er x In iv mmuni a .
. , w air instruction. lily brother' hid ray dreary Condition. The W.Mau evi- records An instance of the self-polsouing of lyingb waste Resolutions were passed Cori- The royal papasudwarmetar6mained in the, manhood wore thrown open to her, slid in I I
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- - I—— . , dently did ript lladel:$taija me, though She . I the.. country"ok the chan,go,pf .b6ckgrolmd, the grinceog looking.9xquisitely -duo tillic- ocket r 1. . �
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.. � arrani,fvd to , 96 for the children tb brlug - ' - Asnake. .-XX-he--Teptild being pinned to -the- � - - - . . . ad V iglit side out and recep-- ,- .
. duties quickly grourld I by a . forked stioW instantly buried Uoverrimerit, condemning the non-cultiva. pretty in liar toilet ofblack�and white strip tacle of- tile' current impediments, of iim� I � �
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.. them to ,paris for the holidays, i0ion this ='9'd:db,dJ,a'4,'(*)v- g'aod-night, and lighting tion of waste lands', Zd denounchig-the hilk, t1rough its -effect .�, .
I I I'' I car� its fangsdir, its own -body.. Its coils around . .1 11 I . . was marred by the moral souls Shall be devised both tQim-; I .
. uufojc�,�den demand upon him made the aeramb of a Caudle that she found -amoria use of the I caft.1 � . . ugly little breakfast cap of red silk, which pxova mud adorn the a4tircof womanhood. I
� . rying (,,It of thoplon impossible. Wet%lKed other Crumbs. in her Apron Pocket L! thostiOL-quicklyrelaxed, and ialessthan On Woduesdity Ili dirt weak a ems to - be the 'recogniziad lioaOgoar for What wotild, radit. be Without Pockets ? - . . .
� .the _n.tkttdr,pVQr at the breakfast tabl&, . . , . . I 1. three minutes the snalee was dead from that . most Alarm- Be - looke'b . . I
. . . 1. �oftliisaudth%twayof gettiligthe parted, . � . 0. . . Sewn +Onom. ing a�cident occurred at Queen's Theatre, tl'O&tre Wear fit London. She c . I . 1. . . � . .
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. . think! '18 llo,�t desolate -1 'felt! Tirbill -hilugry, effects of it o* Man . Chester, Mr. Georga - Iligriold's com,- I almost too youthful to be the mother of I Whe Final Scene. ..
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. - _qZt . boys holll6t. It 'was out of tile quwitio'. -sleepy, arld not a litile nervous at the V�og Th6 present Contra of inter st to English the tall youtig, midshipman who sat beside Writing from ( ,bloago, on Thursday, the I
, . , lie could . . - party wer6 playing 111eury V.,' And a. groat I ..,
.. . . their niotlier"w901,119 for them.* S . I . geologists is a newlv-4isc�vored fogoilforost , liar, antl it was charming ,to note the fond correspondent of the Now York Herald Says' � .
I r9d;fror1n tile little ones At home. Pact of sporlding the ]light in -Such. uu- in an'Oldham �u,.lr;y. About a dozen troes. crowd wit% on the stkgd,.- .Mr, Rignold rode .
not be slim prol-aising quarters. . But. I'dotormined to . 11 . maternal Pride wherewith she he Republican convafition:: I Nobody
. I � - it was till ontorgency, and I found eourago . I have becri-fourid, Some of them over two Into the ciowd on horsob-,tck, When slid- I 'O.. I I
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. I - begin wall by making in elf V, little tidy . donly a trap,door boldw the stage gave way him, bending over hbn to point out. items' knows i7hat donkeys American Statesmen - - ' i
. to suit tho odeasion. I am conviii6ea hera- for my. tea. I soon foly.1,14 that. I hq.d feet in' diameter. Near theii roots are in the progr6mme, and watching his face are until lie Beds them in what they amet . )
. made -not born. . numerous impressions of mud the horse WAS, precipitated below.' Mr. . . ..
. . . . � . ilies tire counted without my host, or had no host ferns and other Rignold had to very natrow escape, mud with a swile when he testified his hearty I P164SO to term their deliberations, They . . � I
�. . 4 1 will go to Stuttgard all& fetch home to coulif on. My washstand contained a ple.aits. It is considered somewhat remark- iation of ilia more co.mical inoideritit fire worse tharilunatics on a, spree, They .. -. ,
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'.. , 1. � . tho boy,s,".1 Said. . -1. I haad basin, but Ila e�yok, and so no'wittor. able that, although the trees belong to the 91'"t ot?rifusion was caused on the stage . approc beat volunteer fir I a departments7 palmiest, I , I
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I My brother looked up, ast6nislic, . . till my - tea wa's brought for 'Middle -coal. period, no coar has been fouud . "I'd amongst the audience. ,I-Iappily .i.iot)A- of. tile piece. Prince. Albert Victor looks ' I �
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. I . T I must wait I . . very fike'his-tat l, .I d6ed, remindod j amb,6rees. A- dozen . Dutch pie.'nics, .'an . ,
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. . "You go to Stuttgard albue I there Wit%, no boll to my room, I tilica to 'near them, - I .
. . . Sir Charles Dilke is,proparing a . bill deal- me very much of the Princef of Wales As Irish shindig, an Ame I I
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- , Yes. I Nvill go to Stuttgard.' be 6mused at the Situation, to see it;in lts� - Drs� -Do La Rue and Aiullet have doter- . he looked. when. lie visij�a the Urlitoa� a Chines.q frolict and a French comrnunisW
. I A lffi�lsj --nutiti,' began his Wife- . -which tile anrora; ing with bloated and mysterious corpior,- States go I
I � , . .. ludicrous aspect but I Was so told that mined the height at 0 f London, and tile guilds are uneasy.. me twenty years ago. He is a fete combined, intensified and onthus6d, - - , I
. 4 Doi Ot.say avoVd. lwanttogo.-Iknow at a , Smile must prove a fear. borealis has fts greateos't. brilliaucy*to be tiOus 0: tall, . slander,, dolicate.lookii:t,'g boy; With � would give I but a faint Suggestion oUthe - .' I
�- � .. - . .- . -thd.-ro4&a.j �! �_!& -alLplain aiul,..simple�V�At_will all - T -ghfWr?ja, 8c;-I,6vtlId"wat sit About 39 miles, when it, shaUd'b-ov-�-lil, U,--- They- have a poik6rful influence, howev , . �. "I
. .1 ' lot a a art goluothill", of � his grarulfatb�rs. peculiar uncontrollabloness of the mob in the gal -
be a pleasa- ill leave h6re- -fir, 11,11an . . their b%ek..- � The Prince of , Wales is -a . Charm . of expression. Prince George, I . . I
ntOxeursiou, I w . - t I I 19 r "Mu -,a, ` 1-i' got up and*-Ariod to pace 6 distance of nearly 600 miles. 'At.�beiglit " Lit I leries anti - the, thoughtlessness of the . I
. . in tho. worning-spend the night with 'the 6 f�t, fighniciliger and haberdasher. . The Dukes on the cofitrary, is a true Gualph-short, - I . I
. . round irly Jittle cirol�.*-' The .(.lack 'of 81 miles theIialit will be p4o hild fa, ftbil;ttics on the goor to -day. Afterscreara- �
� - . profosw)r tind his good -Wife, and tile nOxt t ted a "while longer and [it 12-1 milespab6ve tlio-.carth's surface of Bdiiiburgh and Connaught *are fish7 'a -
s ruck: 11. I* wai . I stout, round-lipaded and sturdy loolding. 1 g or fifteen minutes they pounded - �
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. une&, my' A66th . .chattering no electric disallarget can take place.t , mongers. The Duke of Cainbridge is. a h 6, tables
mornit ta, with a ilophow , . 0 P 10; .11 .
. 0 for my tca, E The. oldest,, girl is very plain,buttlibtwo and floorAnd yelled. They . t
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I Will title the train for Paris. . Oil I'l Shall *at the thought of the long nialit -before Me. duco the phenomenon, They'couchide in Mercer and merchant tailor. The Earl of yo,ungest -are pretty little er6atures, and. putt till the barmitra except Now York's to- , , - 11
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. . . enjoy it, over so illuch.' . I . _A_, 'OU '11 I took iny Candle ��d sallied out tile airiara MAY Occur at Wries at an" alti.- Boaconsfield is'�, mokchant tailor also, And esi3ecially tlie Princess Maud, -who Is 0, gothbr� formed a pyramid over GaHield's - .* . I
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My brotbql: And hisvifo Were, persistent. '. passage to - try if pos.ible to c4ll tude of a few thousand feet. I .. ,a Chief Zfustico I are bright little rosebu('h all bloom and anima- head and sang, with the voice, of sixteen I . .
in their efforts to dissuade, but I ov6rrhl6d some � one, to , ��rvo me, for I was sadly in . An aid millstone, five and , half feet in inewers. . . . � tion. Tile . group was a very charming One thunders, I Rall� round the flag, boys,' the - . , - I
�� . . ev, rF . Wo6tion and, as a result, I'found � need .of s6m6thiug refreshing. .1 Crept diameter and seven. inch - s. illick, with a Some sensation has been excited in Lon- . - I had never . That part . �, )
� . m; , ' a and interested me greatly, Be r band leading rind all in unison. I �
. 'a .one morning in m -tVain. going east� don by the exhibWort in Ue". House .6f
, I 0 Along the unlighted corridor to central hole, eleven inches in diameter, was I I d
. . nolselossly r , before iieen the family of. the Prince of of it was superb. Deacon Ricl�prd Sm th
wltr(i . . . I . Commons of a I -oat,' which has been used, `1 Cried �
I I . I � the head afthe �tair, and begarito doscand, left ill an E nglish orchard many. yet�rs ago.. it'i, I Wales. It was odd to note the gay young stood art a tablia nn( like a baby.
. I hall one companion At the bdg1unhig7-- when a d6or . Suddenly opened below. 'no In 18125. a filbert tree sprouted frbin I -lie s. alleged, by missionaries at a British faces, and to reflect that before us .
. I � � I . 'station near lake, Nyassa for -the purpose of , sat not Other good men did the Same, and I don't ' J
. - I . 11% lady with liar mo-id'anda Spanil PoWle. .Paid let out upon the pa -earth at.tho bottom of the hole, and adra- -fl'- ' 1i I refractory convartO This I citt' only 0, future king of England, but the envy them whose blood didri't hurry up a ...'..4
From 2arits toStrasbourgriot awordpassed such sixilater udividuals that I dually increased Ili size from i.ear to year . '99'nf .,
. . - .: I dsago two or thr6d , queens and- empresses of the y6ars to, comb. little under the pressure. -and whot for a
. tile iii),, oftho mistrebs QVIllsid ; - silell tillm ne�clbl bi�rl go t is said to be wor�o than that which Was Moreover; 1 arn bappy, to, . m6ment.at least, failed-tci take �iii a sense t I
. � , W�s stb�tisll I quickl� retur athless to myroom. *until,. in 1808, it,was -found tha,t the roe be able to state' 1. I It
. . was.tho,oraot. The lad� M � . claimed 4s'the special privilege of the navy, ro r�onal observation that. the two of the extraordinary Scene. It wae �n event .
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. i . u'umberod with shuffling feetand excitedvoicas,.And a good lifted the stono.from the ground, wearing it - - - boys have.not, so much as ,a blue dot iu�tlio life, of tiienation.t ' , ..
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i M I I was glad to . ... by a member iatt000d on tile tips of their � royal noses. , . .- -7 . .__ - � �. --- . .1, �
. . -,vkaps -, sho was fresh -in -color, With palo,, dealof.'undefined.noise th as.a giialo' about its trunk.' . o , Mont was called, to the matter' . . . I I .1
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. , ,,. hay -colored hair partly concealed byzhe try to shutout. . With. suspense and some ,- ' . . . I .. . A nonte toll- Algetr Anlamal.s. � I .. , .. .
. hotlwid Scarf .with Which ;'her itnxiety,the minute The mean was once a region . of intense 0 r - - . .� I . ,With . I ast few years I Homes for . �
white S . . B dragged, but at leiigth Charge against. the ItAssionaries Las bee * ' . U tile I ,
. . activlt�, as is. clearly shown by tile vast thoroughly sifted the pub!" ,vill suspenil
. . . maiallact ropTaced the lionnet that �Was the clook.on 4omenear tower stracku. - � 10 . d . ' . � . A X Z* W. , N AX I I ON. lost-Abas I have been established in-severeLL
. . . .caiefully bestowed in the. rack above. Tlid I:. . � volcanic craters covoring Its purface,but it their judgment. . � I � . _. _. . . I . ., .
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. , . . . gave up ,� �11' hope of even % all , , bodiibelio�vcd that "all,cliange8 Ili* � 0 � .'por�song'were Founding a V rench' Iftepnblic In, cl . %;n 10sir E uropean capitals, ,.with excellent results; , . I
. . . . maid -'Vas tall, thin, With -wide.'open , eye", 4-ol4b, f&, a, - supper. And - decided to WlIile Eh party of twenty . I I . . and Are become familiar'. institutions; but". , , , .
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. , ill ever., Make the. - best 7of'. it., There it, fd��Ii due lo'c6oliug from a niolte ' � b`ils Zwsu Whitsuri? . � . I I I . I I a I Home- for aged animals' is, s6 far as we
I � .. was. no'. caused. ages ago, leaving bur satbIlito a- Cold." 'festival ati.� '4apol rlear�'Ilkootou, 11;i.�I' ..".(r . , , � I
I ,. Her bl,hok, scaat� vestments Clinging to her * � . I .. f1d %.to in. tllc�40 ��P�Irfl 4. 1i QaAgr -.1 �Aa.'&VsQlut�,., noyelty. - out. -of Indi ' ' "", �_�
. . - Lad h6K a cQutras -look to. my door, artil 'no' w6y-bf fastol' dead world. Recent obser�ations; lie over, - -- -h - lo of the . . .. . I , ... � �, .� - . know., �. 4..�_*__ � " .
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. � . . �..- ecatltij�-rnada person MV t, 'Ind it, so- lmade:,a barricade. before it by b,vb. w - Singing ymna on' the way, oi: 'The vessel Which W'as,ovarhauled in Syd- _ and,.as Such, deserVee ospc�lalfibtice. It.....";: �...' - : ,
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� mlent Mistresi"i sli6ivn a groat black *,cratbr, over three wheels bioko ill going"ovqra rhilway. cross-- iray-1w tb i' -v W, t � li
. __ . - - , indeed., to tho rather Carl , . . n pilin,,) opoJimik'on.thei QtbQr, and.putting miles -in ,diumete'r, Whi&i . -wag never so I � a o becaaw'of d6ftain *�dspiciibus appen s a a wed y i rano gentleiii U, - . . I
. . 5�pxlot, cirdillav cibak'-who gat with � - - , - . I All ing, thei'llus was capsized and all'the pas. -
. a la,vp, F my chair on that in a wa,X'tUs,t any pressure . � -circumstance's connpotod with its �pap6ri .owning an estate U Genesee neir Parisi, -,,- - ... 1. .
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�. _� : --. , - ,C]Qsod_�oyra allclwitulibif, hands folded bver' bir . prioK to- 187.6�- --As Many very minutq',.fdaZ sefiders'tfirown Cut.' � Thoktop'bdge of thq� . 0 ;..--
- [oo-t-fronithe bu, i. . . - - to be- -laden if not- with,ther for-a� liu:s�'for�soi�iQftB�-p�ast'duvo.ted- his time".-- "
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,-.11�__ , � - A .... .. 5deb ok.' 166uld'hav tg'do 'Would throw tures-fiklte-VZTCticillity, wbte i�aip�6d li- T - - - ' I I " � �
. liar, rod-'covoroc 9-W - 0 � ` 'e.groiWa. 1"Lloilld not �tIlink_.0fd6j_ �c, ,or . I I Myers, and '- ' I " - soothing -tile' 'd,i' I . -t
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I . dis"156fare -that" timd" 1%b6n-6(j�* . �... "& . --.J. ' I ,',, Aulkea. jpf '. _C.M.5a.r,.wiR ... �.thope rtain y not morioy,ana att�ntion 46. 0. I
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. . Intia- �Ijis, ciCs6ribtion more brief by saying, �� ,� li gar as raggec a dng. . . Jp
I ' Ind regularly to bed unddr the circlimstan- - fol"'Soma �y -' lose Important i2f the eyes of itg'ch�rt�i6re'. alillink oiafs� of suiperamili&td-d beaA6 .and ' ' ' - "'
� - - , . I Simply thatIny _,viB_a_vis wis a sympliony � - " -Ot own oil it aiid drow over hardly be su�ljos;d'that the e4stence Of 06 Both bar feet wate Areadfully mangled, the.prourotersof :& _Ue'W._'COlo'ny. and I a now birds by accommodating thbrawithcom, ' I -
I � . . . in re6E I I'did .not speak during all. COS, U " � . large na object could have escaped notice. her. twd ankles brokdn',. and -6, lea nearly � . ' ' .
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I . yself a its" vertstuffed ceuvre-pied, which i . . . 0 - ;' In ieAding the. story of their eifoits fortable � residences- in' his SP�Glbugpark�
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. . . noy, Pf�ib I hid, COM , 0 . . , .tile couclu§i6ii 'is, tlier�fore,. dri�wn. that severed. Seveh other persons were less.. .nation . � , , ' .' ' *
. . .. this.jour I P�ny-�-t I )'at 1 fell to the -floor the nioment I dr6pped the crater, was. formed dilring ilia year, 1876 ,severely injured. .,Xiss My'ers 14 expected .and aims,4t seems' as if we 'wore: trans. He has Already' -collected. a, sti7ang�6� , ' ' I
� wis'ilot�lolle- . " - .. aslo6p,.-Thkt, hoWever": must havelicteri.near . . . poried bi�k BOO. yoprs, to the days in Which assemblage of , venerable Creatures,- _ , . ' : ,.
. . . . -V 10 o'clock we riagol[lea-, the station at . or 18W7. This wouldseem to Indicate that 'to recover. . . . . . . with -authenticated . �
I . 4 . A: I -felt a li a the morning; for.1 counted Boveral.of the -hours the I Spanish"adventuiers.. .were. seeking the duly provided � � � .
a and -I� co'niess tti niocni's , interual fires are ,not yet COM-' At Ittasex last wo& An IilquoStwas held golden: city of I El Dorado in the mafsheo� of records - of - their- 'respective. ages Ana .
�., . � . Stuttgnbr , I I ' as they struck, and my sputtering candid had - . I , ,
I ' . I pletely extinguished, And it.fs pdssible that � I .1 : , . ,.
worse for WOAr,'V,S lay'breakfast, had been buint- itself - out,�leavini only a suggestive � . g � .the adath of MISS Fanny Guiana. The -ship bAB just . lauded WO ciiieere. The patriarch of this quaint, earn- e . .
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. . . so ti � Cl....tl . - 't .. a grizzled 0 - I'd millet ji7ist brit, i .
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. . but a oulj-'Of coffee, Wad, at Strasboura I baOr-l'-would�gladly have been rid -of .1 ' me day we may ,witness 'the interes ug Nm&s, 20: years 'of. age, daugh- French'eritigrLits in New Dritain, �nd is Muni y is ,Aring .
. . -est sort of, rep' , a eotacl f n I - - : ter of a retired * , . returning home Vrf-.156thor " detach-' his,78rd-yoar;%etweeix whom And . ir. obese, � " . I �
do, the sleudgr ast. a 6 a active 1unar volcano. , . , I , a I
.had Tria At length a; .gray ritoinind %maciat. itself 1p I I . . . .1 . gentlenlaw t appearod now . . . . -
. . -my liopo buoyed MQ up. u e .. as soon as I obuld see . . 1 . I . . . - she had been rdiic,4 depressed in spirits in Mont. When these arrive'it'is proposed to goose of 37,au affectionate Intimacy -exists. .
I . . . . .. - . , . .. * IlIr in . Degen6ratioa. , � .- coilseqiie&e of her. sweetheart having gone nf - - ..
. . ...&t,hOme with the brave pr6fessor r,nd - his IV"i'nb&"d'e' an,y("way., tQ the Ifter regions, , I !,� Ion , . . . I make a aescent,ubon the northern comsf of Mother Goose is beset by I Irailties. Her - 7 . .
I kind-hearted wife; And 'in the.warmth . � (XV.POILI-t,110 Pall Hall GUi2teitto.) * . . '.� - . te India.. =of.. paper waq pkodueddl. tted that she chnnot wa&'. , I C
� .. . wolcomo and I -ill the joy, of Boa- : , still d ' ark, whore ' I found 'the mail Prof. Huiliphf�, .in his Read - lecture, oil which bad i�ritiou the -follow-' western 4ustralia,tb�stAlish an indep6nd. ,leg* are so disto I � I .
. -of ''their of tile lifillit, bef6ro with a 1411torn. in his .. ant colony there in defiance ofGr6at Britain. (110 straigEt, and be)c vebbed fcotare stad-
. . * ing,gur dor.r bOyS,X sh a called and a fire "I � This extravagant ,-plan, appears: to have *bh arti which sometimes dls� ' -
. . , ould. for`get� 'low hand. - Am old womillivas cidbi�tally pointed out. rlmo'ng'other causes. ifig.. I Dear Aunt, -I �am doogy Barry to aedva -huge w I
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. . 6 1 iaA. been during the last four or lighted in th6 ,X which I might load to the dogerleration of lating.,this trdnialo on- you,* but, I ban- . �
. * 'di,eary il -kitchen stove, where I . . am ' turb liar toniodi, buti on- the whole,' Q is '
. I 7 1 'a hum 'of the way, witil tho"da , I . anated frofi� a Marquls Do Uaiyst lately �61l '
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I . I fi-V -�- r4 antl watch6d.tlie brewing �f my coffed while I the race, oudwhich line probably 'occurred not li.elp.it. I foal so low and feeble, that I Bolivian con&I at Havre, who some � two cheerful-, and 6--mir sprightly for one of her ' � - ,
somb 6thor dieagr6cablQS 3hat I lia-ve not riot criticiee in to a go�a ma)�y paciple.- ,.The advance" of f6ell-mustdoit. Kindlk forgive me. -1 - - Set Amolij th6 b6nipanions, of tilis, ...� �.. .
�. . , I I warmed myself. I did . y - I , "all Clmley!s ,(her swoothe4rt - 'a) y6arsagoissede, glowin� Prospectus, - years. .
� . . . . . ; I � M a. owl I. 1 -found a Call I't tile itation. ..I . civilization, Prof. Humphry said; tends to have burnt I ting f6rth the flourishing 'Stitt6, of We col� oddy.a�so'rtedpair'.of fti6uds are anow of *.I- ' . "11�
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� . numb: .. Th - 0 bread,which I atewith acompoto of stewed the greater siibdivi�ictn of, labo � r, with con. letters. It'sallthrough him.''J*tolahi . . . . . I ;� I I �
. � � mdlltiollcd�tha itro6t and or. or pears and must4td ;. for the but I I � )n pmes generally; the richness of. the north-, 36 ouraMers'and a hbg. who will rie.ver, see, I .1 1.
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. o.�e Same -needless' delay ilf start- i4digrilt unt ciffier !though - centration of attention upon limited areas. not to'got but he persisted, and I said to. . . .
i;epm&1 t . LiS47tli birthday again. Inan. Aviary. over- . .
. y�uor my acco . ' ' . vest coast of Australi� ab a I�artieular field � 0 .
.. ef,peci.ally asthe dril . I it a exorbit nb�� ation on1imited areas. him I SliQ111 -be dead. before he came� back; f6v colonizatibri,and.closing- with the offer -Witter a I I . .
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. in"horse a . ier saw fit to leavi "�a 'This Special eoncentr d - I And a Bparrow hatched in - - . �' .
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. - ran "off to It �&ill camb,j� it,ra Munich I w 4 -to but I trust to meat'llim. and you, all in a: I
. . . . lid vollicle While lie. I as .first Jet lie' considers, a Cause of diageneiation, 11 , of land to Wh1oll he 'had even 'Idss claini bul]Aii�h I ,. .
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. , .. I . . Mar el SO grieved thAt I ditia triah tire British Government; Fh6se ridhts the year 1849. Their. actits de naigsAncoi and . . I.,
Speak- W"Ith.a coritrade. The house -I sought to,cutor� I .. . . � I be spokiart`of along with,the prbservitiolf of -be world. , *I fe , I . ' . I . .1
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I 1� orbil'to have bebn not far fr`ml � trilent-that the weak mud Sickly.' . Prof.- Itumphry not,urritit more. . Farewell all, .and liapp . � acre... His at mentaf-v evidence . . �
. I -rem ehib . . . It�,as alon6 in � my compar 1� liedenics for'fite . francs . an . ,h or UP mpeadli#6 add
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. by wl"ch"t was for I lone wom 24�Inadleli-114110_416iaq t_�m1waly- ---f____-11_._" .-..-- ..
� � . ilia ata,40n, 'but tile way on,' and the excessive cold . touches' one of the cardinal diffloultios' of ne.qs,to ever� one, - f I F;4, F11-1 R �h� Fron . . .
� . . . . seeined-4-iltei- I __ y oneral wretchedtioes. 0 mocieril. �Ulnios. 1�. tuall.10 now -'ex vaS . Big -anny w 'Capital of' 2,000,000 frailest ,Civil Code proscribes, are in the possession - -
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d out, from Unle to time, , to; Master one field thoroughly. This ex- Naples.' It -Was found in liar puiso,'and in , Lich . wag .. in- . . I � I
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, Ti`o'tide wa�.tu,kcri of.: Le- by any One, aid I to establish kfre6* of their b6nevolent 'host, who treats them .
. - . go& safely to. Str�asbonrgj -4 IA'rs-i ; phyS_l__ &usive de�btiou narrowe'llis apprehension liar pocket�was-fho. young mants portrait. stitutions'! and"a,g'roat - people in -'the far -'with tile. assidilous consideration: due td - ,-
� . in�oo,reii,of-soiiao-f&inilii4rbbj6ct or laud " � . . � .. -_ . . .11
. Mark to, help rao to gu4§8 where I was. Cal discomfort. t tmsbo t ie, a rs in all othelFS. -'Tile balance of' fa6ultief�. The jury 'returned a. verdict of .1 suicide . their great age and 'eminent respectability.' - _ I I
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� 7 - I as I ivauldba-v of the train were c an edi all . . 0091 � can is lost. , If - *this .process. do'litinues . P . 1. � � .1 . I I . ., .
.To sbortru� thO.EtOrY, 0, . 'while,in a state of,, tempdrary liteall' Y' - .. firib-place, that any 'iuch scheme shollid -Lofid6n. Telegraph.-- . , ... .. .. . . ..
. . the louriley-thil carritt,ge itopp6d, Igot. . object- of. interest an 6tt tion to tvo of uncliecked-dnd where is -a clieck to come . 1. I . _... - 1. . - . ' - . I - . . . . . I
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� - .. , -- rpin,?-7it r�iust tend to dogimeration. In . . .0 . . . - sugg&at itself to'a sane -man, and, in the . A . N 3CX`JC1&,V0UJD1*A1FLV CASE.' . . . . .1
�'vith niy'i�T&Pls and liand-bag ' . :4f , I :� _. I . . � .....
I out 1. ; PAid ,the guaras�_one big, Id le -aged man E0URXBL]C, IrAMI& - - . Second place, that some hundreds of others I 0 * .. . I . .
� , pi 'toward tile door;, with- llalf�aroy 11 - - ot" a discoui so *the lecturer &ppr6aCched �' ', �, AL X.. � 1. .1 , I . . . I i
my .&b nan;, 9,tep ad lide-whi koist -tho , her the $am I PoW things,' . . . , ... — , . .. Banc'. ir lives " i9u,singe Fre.air df 'a. Amuntic-'r in ccen .
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. Diflia,ri looked aroun , .1 also acc�unted Should risk the .
Sa.w. Okatdt Was Aillfw . - a ' ' ' a' tall, Stooping individutul,: who a still More. delicate subject. .I V A Juttle ,C it., and foklunes on, such �'a. fantastic errand. -. .
, . ro younger, . I 1,ocked Up In 11 .Van -
. and, found that I was in a . %ion altogether, smiled ill at my window �`u every ocea,im, lie said, � would tend to ilia improvement . . kir . .; �� ,i The whole undertaking -would l5reserit a . - 0.1ya .1vishout Food or . WAI . cr. ' . - I � .
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I new to me. - I 1. � . .. With lf�ht blue eyes of . most; inar;e, expres- - of'the race so much as judicious ai�rahge- A ',horrid story comes from X�g� ,& fo,�v days a 'ro t1lare died 86t Quo,mr 1. . .
.� . . - .- .� . . . I I . girl' waiidQred into half romaiitfc, half ludicrous spectablo were 9 -a f rMer, - .,.. . I
bL . � . . ments with rodard to'matrimoniill6oloc- deliurg." A little I � Ch&7A, Cowic�han .district, B. 'C., A
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. it iwas — str%ss, it was No. 10, but;n. sfon. I I . . . � � it not for the recollection -of thd positions . .
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'. . I ... 1. . , XQw'uue6mf.drtabIo those t-vt ' tion. I ny such ar- a buiying . ground, which is - widetr - .. il' -t - --hich - - 7hiindreds'of, and Francois , Denoide, under 'ciroum-. I . I
I , IOA� - ' morneilt, then rta-1 - . ' rd men Made lran�emdnts have ever .been sirionsly 'con. the charge of the Chief sexton, Ana. alid pon s a w ic some st�nccs pf im extraorainary charact' I
- I licid:My breath for a . mel At Qio .Sbcond Station' miter -Stras- thoughtless Froncliiiien ard exp6sing thdm- , er., , . I ..
� . . covelod and re-.611tered tli� dab 00 A was bourg tli-e-elder of the tyVo aemanidbct of me tom'j)latdd,-aiid the time is not 'yet ripe for, -Plucked a flavor .from 6nd � of .tile: *grnvos, sdlvos in the hope of founding a ne:W State., About four weeks siuco Danoide got. ibluta.- � .. � . .
a liew houqo at the other, -; but I cannot doubt that AorixetWrig uhcOiIsciOuS Of offence. , The sexton. Caught 1
and of the street, . - oplied that I had noliq-. them . Western Aubti-alia-is in, clangor of conquest, his head tb At'upon 24sconsicm day he would �
.. I � and we soou reached it. I recognized it by t,,y,,�.'�",6,P,9rt' 1 " . In.Abis direction -will ��e done VilleA the liar in the act And dotermined to inflict . . -be Alianslated bodily to heaven, And forth- .. I . 1 I .
. was necessary on. a Journey from . of ihA 'the Marquis Do . . . I .
. I 0,atreabeloro tile door,'leafloss no,w-'but� . altmition of the people and their legislators a, punishni6rit. . .which . Should - ..but it IS to be foatea With began to :Systematically' starve him- ...
� Stutttiard. to r%ris., -At, this. the - younger the import. .factually deter liar from ddspoil- Rays� arld-his comrades Will run groat I . ".
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I sam� twisted trunk. - I was Bur. - ,0 I., . has been sufficientlyarousedto danger iri.attempt� " such a hair-bmin,d Self, . Irefugibg . both food . and , water,. - ," .
1. with tile I was Informed that my name was Gretchen, , na I '
pri ad * ]left the -cabman demanded another . . ance of pr6vidind, far & healthful race Ili ing his graves f�r the future. So , .0 . . . aft�r making presents ' of ..' his' st6ok - 1
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� . fare, but paid it and b6ao hiril good night of Germany .1 belonged. At the next - tothe ead 1ouee, in which'four Corpses ... . - — . . ... farming anY cooking utensils, money: � I
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. . as civily AS I Could as', Mounted. the. steps station I was asked for in* visitiiig Card, there is afield - where the lQislator would ; 1[)tXXgX1;ib_M, L V1111FAIS l3bGt.-J furniture, . otd., , to 'some * hbOrS. . �1_ .
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I I . to tile, lialise- I kerholubered. - - I with my Paris. destination. I produced it . 'bout .., --�".' tliat'almost unrublestod, except by Some.
Tbc,h seas fhaasoSillit iu the autwhil while the:old m�m watched with evident sure to do mischief. 1f.he:W6rb-6ffdured, it is the door An& wout-ei his--busin6ss. It -, - ': ,,�. — .. . - .'
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I I :tliouglyt ,almost 1. hdre. , The �1 I i hlready late in tha�� day� and'tl .., . . . malztd and tale kind-heartad -neighbors; who frequently, , r -
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had. Oil shabby in the nt..my apparent discomfiture. . roe action of public opinion tor,raccording to hit! own acco . unt, having 1. .- � ' ' . � .1
. . characterless n6wrlass�-but,liov it was the . '.tj6yme t' be loft tbao -tho work * which Prof. , 0 . � - Faculty-Axtested. ' -. - . . � .
. . � gently, once . and , A,,. approached Paris the miles sepilida Mile . . . .. . I I . � . pressed - him, to Aake food, but he alwa,ya
I . I rang . umphry f6resoes as necessary.,.. What is finisb6d. his.Worlct forgot.altabo . I declinpd,: and grow I . .1
. . House Beautiful- loriger. Tile train I � kriew . wbilld- arrive H . I qi tile tiny , - P1I1r,A.DrLPrrTA,, Ps., Turto. O. -For twelve thimier' and *eakor . . ;
I pulled vigorously, . itied- ii the improvomtent',of opinion: prisoubt incarcerated in the Charnel house, . daily. On Aijeensiott day, be had beQn I
. . again.. The third time I after d9rk ancl-birt J will not follow the Wa I made fasb the a . amatory gates for the . or fifteen ydars 111hiladelphim hait been tho' " drin � k bf
� , . for the Cabman llm,a molinted to his seat .thoughts and &ricies that, Stimulated by about I matrimonial selection,' and this Ana - seat at a number of medio�l colleges that soventeen days without -food'or �
P regard him 'as a rh k ily to be night: .Next morning, r6turning to work ab A
. and I liad -begim -to my fears, filled ray mind. At X. the train imPiOvOind'itt' is'. �Pe. APSi not like , . flodadd the country ivith bogus diplom%s. bily �kixld, dnd composea himself for ddtith,.' .
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. , le� might - Prove a I . I Sa;W my ,j�vo. Persecutors rapid. . - . ... . , tile usual hour,'it suddenly o6curred, to 'I'm The -logis . , * g he lingered 4N�o days longet, dying an . .
I I friend, tholio"ll I lin.w :I, stoppdd, and, : . - . lature, tried to suppress these in- a
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, lacking clown the line toward ri lc�dhouso - before going borne, Ile .
. I costly one. The deal, opened' And th - . *that he bad-orilitted to lot -the child out of,- the ilinotZirth aay.' Ali inqudst ,was hiald. ' .. .
6 ' * -, I .* the 4. . - 1 on legal obartors. S'ix Ill6litlis ago the , and a vordidt ret roni- .-
I . haus inpistor put forth 1is .head, What. did joy I I 9 aw on the ploitforin. of' tile. i;fatioii ' '�' :;`�d -1- ;� M, ffrcln�lul. u -mod 61 I Death f "" I I .
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. . . �. I . . 1. � .. .. tt'o,. lw&'V . ad my" H . -of amporionces Ili th' ing sight =at his gaz,b.' Crouched- in a cor- � . I Staid of ';Mind.' Tile jury lidded a, rider . . .1 I � I
. . i Prof. Verst6n.' - - erniakiner a eigaro handker- oriild a strildrig tale 0 nor, )vIth glassy eyes fixed in 6 acath'stare tion. of the" attornoy-geheral to. these Cori- I . I . ...
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.. I The 11"(1-prot'rildod a lAble further, thoil CIIief--LfShOVtoar � I . . ,,�_ ' famille distiiets of Iro'land. He 'gays .1 of horror, and blood Stained lips, bitten corris, The state littd no evidence and the Complimenting tile Go�erllrnent agent for' .
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� . It, band maoiled out, and * a littlo lamp in . . 'The Dukp.of r attorney-donoral - lie - in dney, Wi till 111K effort 'to' got the man Cared for, and
I 9, 0 Moilsioitir I Monsieur C. V Minburgh'invited me to thr which to . � . . I
I it Was -,Vavea � a or iliroo times in before . � augah,and through. in Convulsive agony, Suring the Go�oriimont for their licart- . � . I �
I UW No fettered Andromeam over- welcomed a spend a fow days on the Lovity, promising , as . . . proceed. �illa -Record advanced4unds upoll con
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I . . I no one of the inost wretched sep- victim. . Tile prbriiiad of' reimbursement by the I ilSaUSS and 1109lbOt- Delicide' ha .,' ,
lily fabo. . comina'Perselli with More dbiidht than I 'to show. rJ � .
� . I hapless child' had been . I
i Do You waut to BOO Prof. Fo.rston ?� Ha's did this, old fritiad, of my childhood, ' tions of - this country. I spent four days . legidlaturo. To-dety the MUtok culminated at, Quamichan fifteen, ybars, and was a % 0
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gone to .R.11,kis", I . � . . My sh6lit'attracted his Attention ,, be with him.' (5n some at -tile islands off the I . . I . . � . in procco(lings*Whioh wipe out - five bogus ntitivO. of F rance I aged .60 years. I . . .
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I . . I gaBpecl. .' . . . I 'v - . � ' - . ' . ... lical collagestmaria-in the arrest of John ' I 0 . 7
. � was Aeon At my Sid& I Wily, Mario, where West Coast we want into ove2y house. L dry me( I 013lor forns anti criano, ,
, - ' . . � 11,11evated ilairs on Skates, I . Ac�n of the Am6rlc�'ii Viiivorsity' I . . . .
I . ,I-ii.3�vi.Et,,----,,Ililc.r,arston.1 1 arQ you comffict froln-Whoro have you horse, cow and pig b ad be oil sold, to olatttill . I 11
I . - -Will bc*b6k,n'oxt beat, 2, . . .. � 1 . . . . Buchanan, The quostiorit" whether you - can put m A
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. 4*(40110 to. Augsburg I I . I food.. Not evea .'a.nhicleon *as to be Seel]. . . (train the Xthaea Journal.), .. , of Philadelphia, auld! the Eclectic Modica! � . .
-.1 I . . . . .. I % . 1, Dol��t. *&!k me all 'thing. Como into The pooplo wore Qn ilia vorg6 of sttirvation, : ' ' . . 11 I College -af Pormsylvan%. ,I1.6 wiiq �lso persoll to Odop without awakening.thein
- rook., . . . ell y -t , Apateribliasbodix grarited. to James.A. was legally
11116 C�abman had gathered tip hiqzroiris, . this compartme t; I vall' -stay aloribi Art F iiinjup favor had sot in, and thrdatarted to , illant of tile '.�Tational Eeia6tio Modioal , investigated during the irial of �
:o�y 'chirpliag to Ili, . loug6r.., '' .� . . . .y ,Cox, of ' Auburrif ' fbr rulliling railway Pro% Mrs, Sin0i for being all accomplice ill tile . .
. -MIS middil", 4 PrOparal aestrov tile N�liolo population.-.'Titbre was rrittgos - 6ii skates instead of 46sociati6ii, which. !qatiod diplomas, arid
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� . I - I .. lioligaq. I viloutocl to him to. stop. I learned t I ButJ will hot b, , .: This is ito r 110,11-16'aloino in tlid houses; no physician whoels, mud is especially ,designed for ole. - Murphy D -1) murder of hot husband, tho,poliodman of . �. I
. 13 o allowed U . undtir,tba Alias of James .
� that tllo r-V)foqi,br had gollo�- With lily fWo ldq (lamos Battles., . , .. - � . I . lie, concern 'iv,' , " Jorgay, City, slic claiming to havc'be6rx
Wivs Within- a,dov6n Miles,; there was y(ttod..ionds. In place of licf* aotdd,.W.*dbt�n oft ailing .
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Ilephows to Iyarig,,. aurl his wife to visit har I Tliou� tako mo.witlk you-anywbokc-1 notilli g to Cat except co rso I di � - the ordinary . 6roformod, afid 11011co bucanscious of ilia .
. I . I : . lig Ila one ill the ap%rt� I a n an' Meal, whools oil the ordinary rails, oubgtitutd in di vlowasas tile Livingstone Iluiversity of 6111 lat 110 was being itilled wliile lyin'tin I
frionds; ThOPO w don't Care whoro"only take Mo., . . Ag a 6ollso'llionco'llially doatlis have alroady briagivation a grooved skaict. and a rail to America. Charles Pollt anti Solm Sigginq, fact tl � . 0 , .
I ment'. V-1letber this intollig6rice was.con- And I struggled to tile. -door.- 110 holpoil oceurro�l. , We visited more than fifty huts, ' mombeis of the faeult�j wake also arr6ted. thesamobedwith liar. Dr..T-'V-QnhAb � �
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� . �. corr�spond alla you have tile principle. unabloon thotrim1to testify from bt- . I
Voyod to'jno in � few Words at, Many I do Mo out,40f one ctrriage into anothor; and w1lore, from one to three members of a . Si,tothorsoftlict facility aro-still-atlarge. WaS .
� 13Y tills b)0(10 Of 'MOVqM011t C611 IlOiSO .'' Evidence against the Prisoners WAS socur I ad . periencb aS to Nillothel! or notibwas possible I
,lot iti.w. i. turned away. . . when ..we - were oil ourwAy I Wept, I ktiow famil 'Werastrickanwith favor, 'The Ili- ,obviated, And, as Mr. Cox saysp there . I
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- 1" aroly knows it id 1016 cuntom. not wily, and my friand Comforted Inc. llabltlftlit� ,�vora Ill astato of"stupor, and ,be losc ling buyltho rd's city oditot, who, underlie to chloroform tiny one wttlloft �Uwakening .
. �, jqadiliao 4 to ilia opimo 0 ,11aco
. � . . -noistq W�011 110 is � * * * .1i I . * * , friction ncoor( a 0 - I
to re * ,-a t116, haus I . them with tile fuinm 'Ho mado tliroo ex- �
WAI � . . . . .rfeetivl,lof)610gg,tlllallolploFjs. 1hadpro. , tho,oAdcat And ablest angincors, than a lia,mos, got threa, medical diplomas ,
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I . . eallocl lit) Lit A, lato houl: V IXIIe light by which I write this shines Oil �i4)uSlY'bVCU"1lt Jl')llriSLIl1g food,, which) jourlials of the wlioolg now in use. for ,575, all(I throo dogroes, viz., two of porimont.q. Xr. A6 ensenting, the doctor -
� . Madame did know, ai a slio, Put 9, half. I n�a, Awil f t on t t on, � . One f
� 1, . ilia beautiful face and gray hair of the good with tl a can� )s 0 110 0 8 6110, i � I Doctor of Medicine and of Dodtor a entdred Iu$ room, appliod tile Chloroform. - .1
Itane into thd outstretched hand, I ro, =,,in I have veforroa to. I .. Ifrecly dititributed. Th and house till old Compressed air , - 'I adapted to the Divinity, 0110 Doctor of Lawq (tiid one Without arnusing the sleeper. A boy of 13
turned to tile amrriago. . . I . � in years 110 it, twouty ray sonior, but in motho� and liar tw6 Children Were sick With driving of has beer Doctor of Civil Laws fbrl$150. Halfaton had rbfA0c(1 to take Chloroform for the per� . I
I and goodiloeii lid is,vory fever. Tlipyliadnobo(lo-,ceptabun(Iloof .1161., A: load of twont�-two tong was hauled
I . . . . . . . .1 Younitist take Ine to'soma hotel' all but wisdom a locomotive at, Woolwich arso� diplomas w ro Captured, in forninueo of sonia 'trivitil. operation, His ' I
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, Nvilic, . young. . straw oil the bar6 ground. - The children A distance of ololven miles with one 6611UO 01 "Olu� � - ;% A.Maqg of Cor- , I to 1
. b, ' madame?, lie haus Meister to . Bulliall"ll - sho;ping the motboi (fave lifin a liglyt suppor mia Put
. I aid not think t6 ask t , .1 have, just read bira An ace6uilb of a .�v,or .-6i they. could not touch ragpondence, l trafad - in I'll, bod. Tho eliloroforin was admillis.
, � � 0 so far gone till of air under the oW6rvatioa of the ar 13 I torea after he had fallen asloop".all(I the . �
recommend mo opo, arvaX.ao not believe lie jouruOY4.0aii(IfrolUI)LtrII4,ttlldh, 601011as rucal, and tboro was nothing oleo, A torn autll�'ridog. The air m Rtorod in rb r8oc , diplomas. I I ,
vo I in his that' fitUpid conditioll. I I I , � so . �, . I . oporatiori 1)otfortned, Without waking the
.With 4 And. thatil was tho (lit n s thrown ROMOtiMOS over 01101� �.. I I ---.
11 could ho, remembered my bvotli6r had ... I'll .... voir, under a7 pressure of 1,000 Pounds Aliolhor boy had & Aurgleal operation .
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. - suddenly yoursolt io, Mo- . ked mo, * * .. vor another. I gavo than the square inch., 1. I Affable boarding housa keeper to Pro, -
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I -Pont a. I , ra 01100 -the hotel , . aa,� poribrille(I upoll him with -entire site -
S lialle in StuttgN X oil,, .. I 4. TlIOfa6cr'*optJikea active tenrult: "Tust look At 'tile violv of .
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. WAS near t1lo -station, I did not hilow tile I I that Simply stared ag Df.-_Dutilopi; of Edinbtlrall, litua 1046 t"Ro bomeh, Sir. Why, froin tM4 wilulollt ('es�l I'- iW Ovi(lantlyatL aan0vOusurapou �
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